Poems - Quotations

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Mind Map on Poems - Quotations, created by Rhianna Nicoll on 02/03/2018.
Rhianna Nicoll
Mind Map by Rhianna Nicoll, updated more than 1 year ago
Rhianna Nicoll
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Poems - Quotations
  1. The Manhunt

    Annotations:

    • Context: -English poet  -From Yorkshire -Writes about contemporary  -Writes for film + TV, including a documentary on injured soldiers -This poem is spoken from a women's perspective, although its written by a man
    • Form: - 13 Couplets  - A vague rhyming pattern, but inconsistent + fragmented 
    • Title:  Manhunt = A Child's game to capture someone
    1. "The frozen river which ran through his face"
      1. "The damaged, porcelain collar-bone"
        1. Juxtapositions of love + pain
          1. Precious, but fragile
            1. The use of the metaphor 'porcelain collar-bone' implies that he's fragile and delicate and needs to be handled with care. 'porcelain' is often hard, but also chips easily and is cold to touch. Perhaps it is a reminder of the 'frozen river which ran through his face'
            2. "Then, and only then, did I come close"
              1. Enjambment - A continuous effort for the wife
            3. Sonnet 43
              1. London

                Annotations:

                • Context:  - A poet & artist  - Speicalised in illuminated texts, often of a religious nature - but rejected established religion for various reasons - One reason why he did this was because of the failure of the church to help the children of London who were forced to work
                • Structure:  - Very regular poem, almost song-like in rhythm  - Strict ABAB rhythm in all 4 stanzas  - Each verse offers a different view of Lodon 
                • Title: - First person narrative  - A negative view of the city,. - Physical, moral & spiritual decay - Describes a journey around London; observed terrible conditions (child labour, restrictive laws, prostitutuion) 
                1. The Solider

                  Annotations:

                  • Context:  - A soldier during ww1 - Died of blood poising  - Buried in Cyprus  - Never involved in active service but very patriotic about England 
                  1. She Walks in Beauty
                    1. Living Space

                      Annotations:

                      • Context:  - Born in Pakistan and brought up in Scotland  - Poetry often focuses on religion, faith + culture - Here she writes about poverty and living conditions in Mumbai.
                      1. As Imperceptibly as Grief

                        Annotations:

                        • Context:  -Born 1830, raised in a Puritain household, New England  - Reclusive; didn't leave her home for 30 years - Written around 1850 Death was a constant companion - she lived near a graveyard but also experienced loss from a very early age  - Uses words in a deliberately vague way to allow the reader to interpret their own meaning 
                        • Form: - Does not use rhyme, but it isn't a free verse - There is a definite more between alternating lines (blank verse) - Metaphors - explores the passing of time through the metaphor of the seasons
                        1. Cozy Apologia
                          1. Valenitne
                            1. A Wife in London
                              1. Death of a Naturalist
                                1. Hawk Roosting
                                  1. To Autumn
                                    1. Afternoons
                                      1. Dulce et Decorum Est
                                        1. Ozymandias
                                          1. Mametz Wood
                                            1. Excerpt from 'The Prelude'
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